Japan midfielder Shinji Kagawa can make a big impact at Manchester
United after scoring his first goal for the club in a pre-season game in
China, manager Alex Ferguson said.
Ferguson told the club's official website (www.manunited.com) that
Kagawa had the ability to shine after signing the 23-year-old from
Germany's Borussia Dortmund.
"There was a lot of interest in him ... because he started so well at
Dortmund," the United manager said after the Japanese player's goal sank
China's Shanghai Shenhua in midweek.
Shanghai lined up without former Chelsea strikers Nicolas Anelka and
Didier Drogba and Kagawa stole the show, scoring the game's only goal in
the 68th minute.
"But I never think you can tell after one season," added Ferguson. "I
wanted to see how he'd do in his second campaign – it's more of a test
because your opponents know more about you.
"He passed with flying colours. He was even better, in fact. So that was a straightforward decision for us."
Kagawa told Japanese media: "Technically I have the confidence to fit
in. I have to stay confidence and keeping on working hard. From here on
is when it counts."
Ferguson is hoping Kagawa's speed and industry will add an extra
dimension to his side after they were pipped to the title by crosstown
rivals Manchester City last season.
"Shinji's intelligent, fast, has quick feet and works very hard," said
the 70-year-old Scot, not one to heap lavish praise on his players.
"At 23 he's a good age and already has a couple of years' experience at a
big club in Borussia Dortmund. It's obvious he's a very good player. We
have high hopes for him."
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